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Agreement and Disagreement

1. Your friend says, ''Lets go out tonight'' and you think it's a good idea. You say:

 I agree.

 I'm agree.

 I'm agreeing.
2. Your friend asks, ''What about getting a pizza tonight?'' You think it's a good
idea and say:

 I agree to you.

 I agree with you.

 I'm not sure.


3. You and a friend want to buy a birthday present for another friend. You suggest
buying tickets for a concert then ask your friend :

 Are you agree?

 Do you agree?

 Do you think I'm right?


4. Someone says, ''It's cold today'' and you agree. You say:

 You're right!

 You've right!

 You so right!
5. Your friend is talking about a film you both saw and says it was fantastic. You
agree and say:

 I absolute agree.
 I completely agree.

 I agree up for a point.


6. Someone says something you completely agree with. You say:

 I agree in total.

 I couldn't agree with you less.

 I couldn't agree with you more.


7. Someone says that your home football team will win their next match. You
don't really agree and say:

 I'm not quite sure.

 I'm not real sure.

 I'm not so sure.


8. You are discussing politics with a friend and they say something that you
''half'' agree with. You say:

 I agree up to a point.

 I don't total agree with you.

 I part agree with you.


9. Someone says something you disagree with. You say:

 I don't agree.

 I'm not agree.

 I not agree.
10. You know that you and your friend will never agree about something! You
say:

 Lets agree to disagree.

 Lets argue again.


 Lets disagree.

11.  Vina: Do you think browsing on the internet is difficult?

Dea: Mm… I don’t think so. We just need more practice.


The underlined sentence expresses …

(A)  asking opinion

(B)   agreement

(C)   disagreement

(D)  satisfaction

(E)   dissatisfaction

12.   Chen: I’m thinking about going camping next holiday. What do
you think?

Chan: It’s great I think.


The underlined expression shows …

(A)  possibility

(B)   satisfaction

(C)   sympathy

(D)  ability

(E)   agreement

13.  Bill: Do you agree that the school’s new regulation is


disappointing?

Bob: No, …….. because it is better than the previous one.

The suitable expression for the sentence above is …


(A)   I’m 100 percent agree with you

(B)   I entirely disagree with you.

(C)   I get along with you

(D)   I suppose so.

(E)    I dare you are right

14.    Jack: What do you think of our new jackets?

Jill: It’s a lovely jacket ever. I’m satisfied with the model.

Jane: Yes, ………………. I like the model. We’d better order


again next year.

(A)   I get along with your opinion

(B)   I can’t accept it

(C)   Not really

(D)   I’m not sure about that

(E)    Well, it depends

15. Tanaka: Have you heard that Mr. Chan has been promoted to be
the area manager?

Omura: I think he is a right person for that position.

Keiko:… because his experience and educational background


are great and fantastic.

(A)   I wouldn’t accept that

(B)   I’m afraid you are wrong

(C)   I don’t have any objection to it


(D)   I don’t agree with you at all

(E)    Not necessarily

16. Odi: I think English is a very difficult language to learn.

Steven: Do you think so? You just need practice every day and it
will be very easy.
What does Steven mean?

(A)   He is not satisfied with Odi’s opinion

(B)   He agrees with Odi’s opinion

(C)   He feels regret on Odi’s opinion

(D)   He disagrees with Odi’s opinion

(E)    He is satisfied with Odi’s opinion

17.  Mother: Television has a bad influence on children.

Father: That’s exactly my opinion. We should limit their time for


watching TV.
What does the father mean?

(A)   He agrees with mother

(B)   He has no opinion

(C)   He disagrees with mother

(D)   He feels regret to have no opinion

(E)    He is satisfied with the opinion

18.  Lea: I think ‘dangdut’ music is only appropriate for villagers.


Sam: I’m afraid you’re wrong. It’s become popular even high-class
people enjoy dangdut much.
What is Sam’s opinion towards Lea’s?

(A)   He agrees

(B)   He disagrees

(C)   He has no opinion

(D)   He is satisfied

(E)    He is happy

19. We are going to the local car show. Would you like to join us?
–            . (Refuse.)
(A) I’d love to
(B) I’m afraid I can’t
(C) That’s a great idea
(D) with pleasure
(E)Yes, I can

20. We're having a party on Saturday. Would you like to come?


–            . (Accept.)
(A) I’d love to
(B) I wish I could, but I really cant’
C) Sorry, I’’ll be busy on saturday
(D) thank you for the invitation, but I can’t
(E) No, I can’t

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